About Tsitsikamma Village Inn
This magical country hotel situated in the village of Storms River has been hosting travellers since 1841. The privately owned and managed country hotel consists of 49 village-style rooms, where each cottage is individually decorated to match its specific colonial building style.
The main building, which traces its roots back to 1845, has a spacious dining room, incorporating the De Oude Martha Restaurant, the Hunters Pub, Cafe Bacchus and Guest Lounge.
Take a journey back in time at our Marilyns 60s Diner, a tribute to Marilyn and Elvis with its collection of memorabilia and a menu to match. Right next door, at Tsitsikamma Microbrewery, enjoy a Weis, or one of our selection of Ales, or choose from a variety of other South African craft beers.
The hotel is a perfect base to explore the natural beauty and activities of the Tsitsikamma area, close to the Tsitsikamma National Park.
The only full service hotel in the area. The Hotel is renowned for its good food, old world charm and has been a favourite for many a year!
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Accommodation Options
Premier Room
The 'village square' is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony and is decorated accordingly. Each premier room has a king size bed, air-con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, tv, shower & bath.
Village Room - 2 to 7
The 'village square' is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony and is decorated accordingly. Rooms have twins beds, air conditioner, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, television, shower & bath.
Barn Room
The Barn, built in the late 1800's as stables for travellers horses, was converted in 1996 to cosy bedrooms. Each room has a double bed, coffee/tea tray, air conditioner, electrical blanket, television and shower.
Log Room West - twin beds
These double-storey chalets were built in 1988, nestled around a tranquil fountain. Designed to reflect the region's rich wood-cutting heritage, each room offers twin beds, air con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, tv, hairdryer and telephone.
Village Room - 17 to 20
The 'village square' is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony and is decorated accordingly. Rooms have twin beds, air conditioner, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, television, shower and bath.
Village Room - family type
The 'village square' is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony & is decorated accordingly. Room has a king-size bed, a single & roll-away bed, air con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray and tv.
Premier Room - Honeymoon Suite
The honeymoon suites are in a late Victorian style building, and also have beautiful sash windows. This room has a king size bed, air conditioner, coffee/tea tray, tv, electrical blanket, shower and bath.
Premier Room - Family
The 'village square' is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony & is decorated accordingly. Room has a king size bed, sleeper couch, air con, electric blanket, coffee/tea tray, tv, shower & bath.
Log Room West - family room
These double-storey chalets were built in 1988, nestled around a tranquil fountain. Designed to reflect the region's rich wood-cutting heritage, each room has double, single & roll-away beds, air con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, tv and hairdryer.
Village Room - 1 & 8
The ?village square? is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony and is decorated accordingly.
Each room has a queen-size bed, air-con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, television, shower and bath.
Village Room - 21 to 24
The ?village square? is made up of replicas of traditional buildings of the earlier building styles of the Cape Colony and is decorated accordingly.
Each room has a double bed, air-con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, television, shower and bath.
Log Room East - twin beds
These double-storey chalets were built in 1988, nestled around a tranquil fountain. Designed to reflect the region's rich wood-cutting heritage, each room has twin beds, air con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, tv, hairdryer and telephone.
Log Rooms East - twin or double
These double-storey chalets were built in 1988, nestled around a tranquil fountain. Designed to reflect the region's rich wood-cutting heritage, a room has either twin beds or double & single, air con, electrical blanket, coffee/tea tray, tv & hairdryer.
Dining & Cuisine
Marilyn's 60's Diner
The Marilyn’s 60’s Diner is an experience of note, with its neon rimmed signage, 50 and 60’s decor, and Elvis and Marilyn memorabilia.
This diner in Storms River forgoes no detail from the checked floors to the red & white colour scheme, Juke Box and sugar shakers. like the classic diner of the movies. This restaurant serves everything from breakfast, cakes and milkshake numbers to All American Cocktails, Burgers, Dogs-with-a-Difference and Diner-Style Desserts.
Hunters Pub
Originally built in 1841 as a hunting lodge for Lieut. Duthie (son-in-law of George Rex), it’s one of the oldest structures in the area .
The pub retains its original yellowwood ceiling and rustic character, recalling Tsitsikamma’s early settlement history .
Richly decorated with antique rifles, horns, animal trophies, and skins.
A roaring antique fireplace and wooden beams create a warm, cozy lodge feel.
De Oude Martha Restaurant
De Oude Martha Restaurant is an a la carte restaurant, known for its cozy atmosphere and delicious, locally inspired dishes. The restaurant is popular for its friendly service.
De Oude Martha has a rich history, originally established in a historic building that reflects the charm of the area.
Standard Room Amenities
At a Glance
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Rating:
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- Rooms: 49
- Check In: 14:00
- Check Out: 10:00
- Languages: Afrikaans, English, Xhosa
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